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The strange case of inequality in Slovakia and the Czech Republic: How income inequality reacted to the transition from planned to market economy
Giulia di Porcia e Brugnera
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| 2016-02-19 | 2016-02-19 | Original language:English | 8.66 x.18 x5.91l, | File type: PDF | 76 pages||About the Author|Giulia is an International Development professional. Her engagement with the NGO Jandira Onlus was the main driver of her interest for income inequality. In 2014, after graduating in International Relations at Università degli studi Roma
After the fall of communism, all countries transitioning from planned to market economy experienced large increases in income inequality. All but one, Slovakia, where income inequality decreased. What could explain this outcome? Why did income inequality decrease in Slovakia while in the Czech Republic (that was part of the same country) it increased dramatically? This book aims to answer these questions. To do so it looks at the privatization strategies that Slovakia an...
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